Weekly Birdbath
By Laura Laura Jul 23, 2009 3:16 pm
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Tagged as weekly birdbath
Reintroducing sb_core
Hey, it’s been over a year since we announced it, so Andrew Leucke thought that some of you developers might need reminding that you can get free stuff for fixing bugs. Some past winners have been announced on the blog, but it’s safe to say this program could use some revitalizing and there’s no shortage of bugs to choose from in Bugzilla. Fix stuff, get free stuff…it’s that simple

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Weekly Birdbath
23-07-2009 20:16
Reintroducing sb_core Hey, it’s been over a year since we announced it, so Andrew Leucke thought that some of you developers might need reminding that you can get free stuff for fixing bugs. Some past winners have been announced on the blog, but it’s safe to say this program could use some revitalizing and there’s no [...]

23 July 2009

The Open Music Player
Songbird is an open-source customizable music player that's under active development.
We're working on creating a non-proprietary, cross platform, extensible tool that will help enable new ways to playback, manage, and discover music. There are lots of ways to contribute your time to the project. We'd love your help!
There are several features we're proud of, but we'll be the first to admit that others need ironing out, are experimental, or are just plain missing. There's still a lot to do.

Like to take a magic carpet ride?
Just launch QuickTime Player, and there’s no telling where you’re likely to land. The Player may whisk you to the Moon or perhaps to an exotic location on this planet. Take you on a virtual field trip to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Or treat you to the latest news, movie trailers, music videos, HBO series or PBS specials.

10 June 2009

Play your music with Bluemindo
Bluemindo aims to provide a very simple audio player under GNU systems in PyGTK, without any GNOME dependencies.
Actually, there are a few players that make everything (but the coffee). That's not our goal: with Bluemindo, you can play your music. That's all

26 September 2008

* Fotos, música & vídeos
* Comunicação e Sociais
Do you listen to Music while surfing the Web?
FoxyTunes lets you control almost any media player and find lyrics, covers, videos, bios and much more with a click right from your browser.

29 March 2008

Aqualung plays audio files with no gaps between adjacent tracks. It supports high quality sample rate conversion between the file and the output device. It supports almost all sample-based, uncompressed formats (WAV, AIFF, AU, etc.) and files encoded with FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, MPEG Audio, MOD Audio (MOD, S3M, XM, IT, etc.) and Musepack. It can play the music through OSS, ALSA, JACK, or the Win32 Sound API. It provides a Music Store that is an XML-based music database capable of storing various metadata about music on your computer.

01 February 2008

Welcome to Aqualung,
a music player for GNU/Linux
Aqualung is an advanced music player originally targeted at the GNU/Linux operating system, today also running on FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Microsoft Windows. It plays audio CDs, internet radio streams and podcasts as well as soundfiles in just about any audio format and has the feature of inserting no gaps between adjacent tracks. Read more »